Tom Hulce

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Out There 04:26 Tools
Heaven's Light/Hellfire 05:25 Tools
Out There - Soundtrack 05:25 Tools
Heaven's Light/Hellfire - Soundtrack 05:24 Tools
Heaven's Light /Hellfire 05:23 Tools
Out There - From "The Hunchback of Notre Dame"/Soundtrack 05:23 Tools
Out There - From "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" 05:23 Tools
Out There [From the Hunchback of Notre Dame] 04:24 Tools
Out There {From the Hunchback of Notre Dame} 04:24 Tools
Hellfire 03:42 Tools
Heaven's Light/Hellfire - From "The Hunchback Of Notre Dame"/Soundtrack 03:42 Tools
Heaven's Light 01:41 Tools
Out There {"The Hunchback of Notre Dame" 1996} 01:41 Tools
Out There (From "The Hunchback of Notre Dame") 05:23 Tools
Heaven's Light / Hellfire 05:23 Tools
Heaven's Light (Reprise) 00:48 Tools
Lá Fora 04:25 Tools
Luz Celestial/Fogo do Inferno 05:24 Tools
Out There (Soundtrack) 05:24 Tools
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Thomas Edward Hulce (born December 6, 1953) is an American actor. Born in Whitewater, Wisconsin, he was raised in Plymouth, Michigan. He wanted to be a singer as a small child, but switched to acting when his voice changed. He is a graduate of Beloit College. Within a month of moving to New York City, he became the understudy for Peter Firth in the Broadway production of Equus. He was nominated for a Tony Award for A Few Good Men. His first film role was in the James Dean-influenced film 9/30/55 in 1977. His next was in the highly popular National Lampoon's Animal House. In 1984, he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor for his performance of Mozart in Amadeus, losing out to his co-star, F. Murray Abraham. Other films include Dominick and Eugene, Shadow Man, Parenthood, Those Lips, Those Eyes, Echo Park, Mary Shelley's Frankenstein, and Slam Dance. He also played 1960s Civil Rights activist Michael Schwerner in the 1990 TV-movie Murder in Mississippi. 1996 - He gave Quasimodo his voice in Disney's The Hunchback of Notre Dame. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.